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From the beginning, there has been a distinction between two ways of living—thelower realm and thehigher realm. The lower realm is ruled by self-interest, instinct, and reaction, while the higher realm is marked by purpose, awareness, and relationship with God.

Genesis 6 paints a bleak picture of humanity—every thought of man’s heart was continually evil, driven by a self-centered, unconscious way of life. Yet Noah was different. He foundgrace in the eyes of the Lord because he lived in a higher realm—he was just, aware, and walked with God.

In the same way, 1 Peter 3:18-21 connects Noah’s story to our salvation in Christ. Just as the flood washed away wickedness and marked a new beginning, baptism symbolizes the washing away of the old, lower self so we can walk in newness of life.

The flood washed away the corruption of the lower realm so that new life could begin. In the same way, Christ’s death and resurrection call us to leave behind the self-driven, unconscious way of living and step into the Spirit-led, purposeful life God intended.

Today, the invitation stands: Will you live in the lower realm, ruled by instinct and ego? Or will you rise into the higher realm, walking in righteousness, grace, and purpose with God?

The ark is ready. The flood has come. And Jesus is calling you to new life—Not someday. Now.

I. The Lower Realm: The Carnal, Self-Driven MindII. The Higher Realm: Noah’s Walk with GodIII. Baptism: Entering the Higher Realm Through ChristIV. Walking in the Higher Realm DailyConclusion: